PEARL STREET, Dec. Ist we enter upon our eighth year of busi ness in Ellensburg. We thank the people for the generous patronage bestowed upon the store during all these years. We shall strive still harder to merit your patronage in the future. The business has steadily grown from the beginning and with the ex perience we have gained backed by capital sufficient to pay Spot Cash for every dollar's worth of goods that comes into the store, we feel that we can more than ever make it to your advantage to trade here. This is none too soon to begin making your Holiday purchases. We have many things that should interest you should you contemplate making presents In the Dry Goods department we have Ladies' Jackets and Capes, starting at $:} for a good service able garment, running up through the varions grades of quality and price to the finest at •+ls. Your Patronage Is Solicited. Additional Local. Bring us your news items. Go to Privett's for stationery. Go to Westcott's for pure sweet ci...

Dawn Extra# Ellensburg, Wash. March 17, 1899. Vol. 6. MAX BENDIX. Ever lover of music is full of an ticipation of the enjoyment await ing him at Normal Hall on Wed nesday evening next. The people oi Ellensburg are very fortunate in being able to hear this great vi olinist. After a weeks sojourn in ourcit Cliat>. Wileri, of Liberty, has re turned home. T. E. Lauderdale, of Koslyn, visi'ed with his brother Frank and family Inst Sunday. The general delivery of the post office will be open on Sundays from 4 to 5 p. in. The outside door of the postoffiee building will be open from 1 to 5 p. m. 11. T. Tucker, sheriff Yakima county, through F. C. Lauderdale, arrested Ellis Wilson last Sunday on a charge of en'icing a daughter of J. W. Jones, Miss lilaneh, into a house of ill fame, in North Yakima. The ladies of the Ellensburg W. W. T. U. presented the State Nor mal school on March 10th with a very beautiful picture of Miss Frances Willard, Mis. Emily Horn beck making the presentation sp...

lie Dawn and Thrice r eekly World, $1.65. VI. NO. 12. this BAD BLOOD PASCARETS «lo all claimed for them aro at • :!y v.ondcrful medicine I have often ted for 'v i i?dicine pleasant to take and at last j found it i i Cascarcts. Since taking them, my d baa beou pn rilled and my complexion has im cd tvoi dertully and 1 feci much better in every Ut:a. Sai.lie E. Bella us. Luttrell, Tenn. easant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do d. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 26c. 50c. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... bf Riwdj Coapaaj. Chlea«o, Montreal, New York. 319 n.QAfI Sold and guaranteed by all drug 'Biw gists to cJUHE Tobacco Habit. _ Fob Sale. The New Gem Res nant. It is the best located and d best equipped restaurant in Atral Washington and is doing good business. Owing to ill alth of owner, business must be sposed of at once. Good team of rses will be taken in part pay ent. For particulars call on or dress W. B. Price, lock box 603, lensfcurg. Wash. Farm for Sale. ne hundred and sixty acres on...

THE * ELLENSBCRG « DAWN. On- yar, if paid in advance Entered Nov. stb, M 9+, at tb* po«toifice, Sllcmburs:, Ki lli ta,- county, Wa-l - entitled to second-class postal rates. Office south of Kourtb street, betweeo Pearl and Main ktreeU, rear of Gedd - block. ROBERT A. TURNER, EDITOR. We favor one trust. That is trust the people. The times are ripe for some great economic changes. Every dollar is redeemable in debts, taxes and commodities. The people are not satisfied with the child's play of Washington's lower house. When all reformers are as firmly united as plutocracy, plutocrocy will be no more. The Union reform party as or ganized at Cincinnati, Ohio, March Ist and 2d, will sweep the country as soon as men of reason and honor thoroughly understands the prin ciples advocated. A Repcbmcan victory in this state has always been a victory for the railroads, regardless of anti railroad planks iri their platforms. The anti-plank is put in to catch suckers and it is a successful bait. Wk...

THE * ELL EN SB UKG ☆ DAWN. .... *1.00 One year, if pain in anvnnce, " Entered Nov. sth, 1894, :it tbo poKtollieo, Kllenslmr);, Kittitas county, Washington, si* entitled to second-elans postal rates. Office south Bide of Fourth street, between Pearl und Main streets, roar of (Jeddis block. ROBERT A. TURNER, We favor one trust. That is thust the people. The times are ripe for some great economic changes. Every dollar is redeemable in debts, taxes and commodities. The people are not satisfied with the child's play of Washington's lower house. When all reformers are as firmly united as plutocracy, plutocrocy will be no more. The Union reform party as or ganized at Cincinnati, Ohio, March Ist and 2d, will sweep the country as soon as men of reason and honor thoroughly understands the prin ciples advocated. A Republican victory in this state has always been a victory for the railroads, regardless of anti railroad planks in their platforms. The anti-plank is put in to catch suckers and it...

'ASSING PANORAMA OF CITY AND COUNTY. Bring us your news items. Go to Privett's for stationery. Go to VVestcott's for pure sweet ier. Go to Bossong & Co for your Ited Hah. See the.'3o-cent Range at G. W. ornbeck'"* m v'e tested seeds at half price pT&ossong & Co. Wall paper! wall paper! wall perl at Morgan's Book Store. Sunday was a pleasant day and any were out on a general stroll. The latest patterns of wall paper re on sale at Morgan's Book Store. Elder W. M. Kenney took a run > to Thorp Friday on his new heel. Every 25c. purchase at Flynn's iti'.les you to a chance on that sautiful chair. You don't want anything but a incher tire for your bycycles. See . \V. Horn beck. Location notices, either quartz or acer, can be had at Tub Dawn ffice for 25c. per dozen. Improve the quality of your rans by eating grape nuts. F. ossong& Co., see them. Don't fail to see the immense ock of wall paper at Morgans ooksiore before buying elsewhere. If you want a good piano or rgan,...

Dawn Kxtra. Vol. 6. From Thorp. Mrs. Walker is on the sick list. Seward Southern is able to be about again. K. Pardee purchased a mate for his horse last week from Mr. Randolph. Farmers are very busy, also Newman & Son, sharpening plows for them. Last Monday N. L. Ooodwin took possession of the grocery store at this place, he having purchased the same from F. J. Mossinnn. Mr. Mossnmn will move to Tacoma. Humor has it that .1, E. Veaoh will soon add to his store a new utock of groceries. Prof. Wood of Ellenslmrt!, was in Thorp this week. A number of Thorp people attended the Max Bendix entertainment last Wednesday night at Ellensburg. No Cents Additional Local News. Don't bother to color your Eas ter eggs at home. You buy all you want at the Presbyterian sale. Buy your eggs and dressed chickens for Sunday dinner at the Presbyterian sale next Wednesday. Chas. Vanßuskirk, is at work in North Yakhna for H. J. Snively. He will remain about ten days longer. The report that John Hoskin...

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fhe Ellensburg Dawn-Supplement. VOL. VI. he new mining law. The following is the Field lining law, enacted by the recent gielature: "Sec. 1. The discoverer of a tde shall within 90 days from the ate of discovery, record in the office f the auditor of the county in hich such lode is found a notice ontaining the name or names of »locators, the date of the location, he number of feet in length claimed n each side of the discovery, the eneral coarse of the lode, and uch a description of the claim or ilaimi located by reference to some naterial object or permanent mon iment as will identify the claim. "Sec. 2. Before tiling such lotice for record, the discoverer hall locate his claim by first sink ng a discovery shaft upon the ode, to the depth of 10 feet from the lowest part of the rim of such ihaft at the surface, and shall post it the discovery at the time of dis covery a notice containing the name of the lode, the name of the locator or locators and the date of discovery, and shall m...

u e Dawn and Thrice r eekly World, $1.65. iL. VI. NO. 14. this iliousness have used your valuable CASTA TS and find ihem perfect. Couldn't do mut them. I have used them for some time ndigestion and biliousness and am now corn el* cured. Kecommena them, to every one. e tried, vou will never be without them in family." Edw. a Marx. Albany, N. Y. leasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. 1)0 id. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. J'ic. .tOc. .. CURE CONSTIPATION. ... liaf Rratdjr Company, Wontrval. York. -21 TA DA I* Sold and guaranteed by ail uno?- 'IU'DMU gists to CVMJB Tobacco Habit. Summons. WE SUPEIUOR COURT OF KITTITAS UNTY, 81 ATE OF WASHINGTON: [ilea Cornthwaite Plaintiff, v*. ohn Cornthwaite, William Howard and Stanley H, Cornthwaite, Defendants. be State of Washington to the said William ward, Defendant. ou are hereby summoned to appear within ty days after the date of the first publication his summons: to-wit within sixty days after Mth day of March ISM and defend the above ...

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THE if ELLENSBUUU > DAWN. One year, if pair! In advance t1 '"" Kntereil Nov. sth, IstM, at tbe postoffit*, Ellen-burp, Kittitas county, Washington, as entitled to second-class postal rate*. Office south side of Fourth .treet, between Pearl and Main ktreeti, rmr of OeddU block. ROBERT A. TURNER, EMTUR. -- THE FACTS IN THE CASE. I have found in my experience of over twenay years as a currency re former (''flat infant";, and especi ally within the past ten years —ever since Charley Foster. John U.\ Carlisle and our present Lie-man Judas Gage became the very apt pupils of the "Ananias institute of sound honest money"—that noth ing was more needed by honest Americans than a correct and reliable compilation of official re ports, in as liinall a space as possible, with which to meet and ward off the false statement and wilful lies of our modern disciple of old Ananias and Sapphira. In a former chapter I spoke of the wonderful yower and intlunce of a venal, corrupt and subsidized press i...

THE ELLEXSBUKG O.WY.V 1, Nov. :>tb, If.*, <h< po-tom**, if*. KIM >• <'• r.-.>, « »• e&tilifr'J to Mtott'J'CiMi poatal rite*. Offl'* vmib ...leof fourth block. ROBERT A. TURNER, EM'luß. THE FACTS IN THE CASE. I have found in my experience of over twenay year-, as a currency re former (''flat infant" , an'] <-speci ally within the past ten year.-. —ever since Charley Foster, John G. Carlisle and our pre-ent Lie-man Judas Gage became the very apt pupils of the ''Ananias institute of sound honest money"—that noth ing was more needed by honest Americans than a correct and reliable compilation of official re ports, in as irnall a space as possible, with which to meet and ward off the false statement and wilful lies of our modern disciple of old Ananias and Sapphira. In a former chapter f spoke of the wonderful power and influnce of a venal, corrupt and subsidized press in misleading and deceiving honest men who are too often steeped in superstitious ignorance, par...

SSING PANORAMA OF CITY AND COUNTY. ig us your news items, io Privett's for stationery. I'.aiii wiigon nt KamsayV. 8 shower on Monday morning, to WesterntV for pure sweet | t„ M..rga..V book store for to /*M-soiig A' Co for your fish. jinissioners court convened omlay. the 50-cent Range at G. W. beck's. vs is ecarace this week and to tind. e old landmarks are removed iy one—bv fire. y's tested seeds at half price Bossong & Co. • first class bicycle repairing G. W. Hornbeck. A. Williams, of Prosser, was s city Wednesday, rg. J. M. Ready spent a tew in Taeoina last week. peral parties from Koslyn in the city this week. iion Justhaiu. of Roslyn, was i on business this week. ill p»per! wall paper! wall rl at Morgan's Book Store. F. McConihe, of lloslyn, was e city this week on business. le latest patterns of wall paper in sale at Morgan's Book Store. Ie rush is all to Oasis, for iert and cigars lemonade and ge cider. rery 25c. purchase at Flynn's les you to n chance on that liful cha...